Home
Categories
EXPLORE
True Crime
Comedy
Society & Culture
Business
Sports
History
Fiction
About Us
Contact Us
Copyright
© 2024 PodJoint
00:00 / 00:00
Sign in

or

Don't have an account?
Sign up
Forgot password
https://is1-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Podcasts221/v4/e7/59/6e/e7596ecd-a51a-93d2-a796-8034ddd537fc/mza_16104018687720029631.jpg/600x600bb.jpg
Everyday English with James (Advanced Native English Listening Practice)
James Bradley English
25 episodes
2 weeks ago
Turbocharge your English listening - native speed, advanced vocabulary, natural sayings, real-world English. Support the podcast, get transcripts and flashcards: https://www.patreon.com/jamesbradleyenglish
Show more...
Language Learning
Education
RSS
All content for Everyday English with James (Advanced Native English Listening Practice) is the property of James Bradley English and is served directly from their servers with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
Turbocharge your English listening - native speed, advanced vocabulary, natural sayings, real-world English. Support the podcast, get transcripts and flashcards: https://www.patreon.com/jamesbradleyenglish
Show more...
Language Learning
Education
https://d3t3ozftmdmh3i.cloudfront.net/staging/podcast_uploaded_nologo/42519714/42519714-1732633202416-3f181dfd866fa.jpg
My Favourite Smells
Everyday English with James (Advanced Native English Listening Practice)
7 minutes 45 seconds
2 months ago
My Favourite Smells

In this episode, a smell hangs in the air that catches you mid-step, cuts through the day, and takes you somewhere you weren’t expecting.
I walk through these moments: petrol on a cold service station forecourt, the sea before you see it, the green breath of the ground after rain, and the warm weight of a scent you can’t quite name.
This is a slow wander through memory, the way certain smells outlast the years, and the quiet joy of letting them hold you for a while.
Linguistically, it features adjectival post-position, nominalised clauses as subjects, and resumptive modifiers - structures that add texture, depth, and rhythm to advanced storytelling.
If you’ve ever been pulled somewhere far away by nothing more than the air around you, this one’s for you.

✨ Get this episode’s transcript: https://www.patreon.com/posts/my-favourite-17-136764083

🧠 Today We Learn:
Vocabulary: Smells & Senses, Memory & Emotion Triggers, Movement & Smell Actions
Grammar: Adjectival Post-Position to sound more poetic, rhythmic, or descriptive, Nominalised Clauses as Subjects to make an abstract idea the main focus of the sentence, Resumptive Modifiers to repeats a noun (or pronoun) and add extra detail or commentary after it.

🐣 Too difficult? Search:
“Beginner English with James” (beginner)
“Slow English with James” (intermediate)

Everyday English with James (Advanced Native English Listening Practice)
Turbocharge your English listening - native speed, advanced vocabulary, natural sayings, real-world English. Support the podcast, get transcripts and flashcards: https://www.patreon.com/jamesbradleyenglish